This guy must be in denial, I do have
experience with them, I read and understand
the enginnering data published by the MFGR
which is sanyo and it very clearly shows
that at low, medium, and high current
loads, regular "non eneloop" nimh batteries
have more energy storage or Capacity.

The only advantage of these eneloop batteries is
if you charge them and DONT use them for
a couple months, then they are equal or
better on capacity than regular nimh, but
if you dont wait a couple months they
have LESS or are WORSE than regular
nimh batteries with regards to energy storage.

I dont need to buy them and you dont
have to be an Einstein to see that>
if you can read a line chart, then I am
making the simple assumption, you
are just clueless with regards to battery
properties understanding.

JC O'Connell
[email protected]
 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Charles Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:56 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: *ist DS storage question


On Jan 6, 2009, at 21:48, JC OConnell wrote:
>
> I dont make blind assertions, and I assert you
> are a fool.

OK.  I'll take that label.

> "Blind Assertions"? SCREW YOU.

If you're just reading charts and not using them (and people said  
"what should I use?" not "what do the graphs say?") then you have no  
experience with them.  Simple logic.

> I provided the scientific proof from SANYO
> that these cells are NOT what the original
> poster or YOU are trying to imply they are.
>

I just said they work great.  No implications there - they really  
really do.  Truly-uly.

  -Charles

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